CO129-591-18 Liberation of Hong Kong- arrangements for Japanese surrender 15-8-1945 - 19-4-1946 — Page 262

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Colonel Adrian Williamson, A. U.S., and Captain W.B. Creery, R.C.N., took their places..

43.

I instructed the Japanese to sign the Instrument of Surrender, a copy of which had been supplied to them beforehand, and to surrender the swords to me.

44. When this had been done I signed on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom and also on behalf of the Generalissimo as Commander-in-Chief of the China Theatre.

45. I then ordered the Japanese to be removed and they were taken back to Kowloon under escort.

46.

After their departure the company assembled in the grounds where I inspected the Combined Guard, The Union Jack was then ceremonially hoisted to the accompaniment of the National Anthem followed by a salute of 21 guns from H.M. ships in the harbour and a fly past of Naval aircraft.

47 In the evening there was a searchlight and firework display by the Fleet which was excellent and greatly delighted the local population.

(Sga)

HARCOURT

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

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